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The government’s behavior could fairly be labeled treasonous. Viewed through that prism, Israel has a bigger problem than a bunch of clueless students.
The Jewish state should be recognized as the manifestation of the divine promise to return the nation of Israel to its land, as mentioned multiple times in Islamic sources.
The connection between central Israel, the “start-up nation,” and the periphery is vital for the success of turning the Western Negev into a technology and innovation hub.
The lesson from Kfar Aza is clear yet profound – our homes should embody personality without succumbing to clutter.
Research and an updated accumulation of facts regarding UNRWA’s questionable neutrality have finally been conducted.
It is imperative, at this time, to reach an agreement on the establishment of a national emergency government, with the participation of all Zionist factions.
Al Jazeera’s offices in Jerusalem aren’t going anywhere any time soon. But discerning viewers should go elsewhere if they want honest reporting about Israel and the Middle East.
As we bear witness to the alarming resurgence of antisemitism at Columbia University and beyond, it’s imperative that we refuse to remain passive observers.
While US support of Israel stands strong, these sanctions will threaten to undermine the close cooperation between the two countries.
There is no statistical warrant to justify the claim that Israel is committing genocide.